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FEDERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES SET TO ANSWER QUESTIONS TONIGHT

Elections Canada reminds citizens to read their voter information card BY SHERI REGNIER Times Staff

In a new federal riding like South OkanaganWest Kootenay, there's bound to be a glitch or two. Electors in the Trail area are urged to carefully read their voter information cards, which were mailed out last week. The reason being, like similar reports from across the country, certain Oct. 19 polling day locations in Trail are questionable. For example, some East Trail residents are directed to go to the Trail Memorial Centre for advance polling this weekend. Whereas those same voters were advised on their card, to cast a ballot in the Warfield Community Hall on election day. Notably, unless Elections Canada makes the associated corrections, the Trail voter would indeed have to drive up to the village to vote that day. The local riding office has been inundated with calls about such errors, and Roberta Post from the main returning office location in Penticton, confirmed new voter information cards are on the way for affected Trail residents. “I can tell you that the polling district group of people (East Trail, polling number 230) have been moved to the Trail Memorial Centre as their polling place on voting day,” Post told the Trail Times on Monday. “Everyone will get a new voter information card in the mail, directing them there.” It's all part of the normal period of adjustment during the election process, says Dorothy Sitek from Elections Canada. “It's normal for returning officers to have change or change location of the polling place,” Sitek explained. “It's part of the process, as was the case in 2011. It's expected approximately 1.5 per cent of electors will be affected by change in their polling location, and that's the number that happened in 2011.” As a result of the current snafu, which some attribute to the re-drawn federal ridings, almost 200,000 voters across Canada have received or will receive a replacement card. See ADVANCE, Page 2

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The All Candidates Forum is set for tonight in the Cominco Gym, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. The Trail and District Chamber of Commerce is providing the opportunity for the public and media to question the five federal candidates vying for a seat in the Oct. 19 election. Lindy Barta, TCOC's member services manager, is prepping the forum for the South Okanagan-West Kootenay riding's NDP candidate Richard Cannings, Liberal Connie Denesiuk, Conservative Marshall Neufeld, Independent Brian Gray, and Samantha Troy, Green Party. Visit the Trail Times website Wednesday for a recap of the event.

Trail takes top spot in international competition

CiB judges rave city rocks, both figuratively and literally BY VALERIE ROSSI Times Staff

Trail has reinvented itself as a sustainable, liveable city but hasn't lost sight of its industrial roots, if its international win in the Communities in Bloom competition is any indication. Dan Rodlie, chair of Trail Community in Bloom (CiB), is still in shock after returning from the 2015 National

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Symposium and Awards Ceremonies held in Kamloops this past weekend. “I'm pretty surprised,” he admitted to the Times Monday. “We didn't really expect it because you are competing against the top communities (internationally).” The city took home a five-bloom rating and a bronze title, based on its score of 85.3 per cent in the medium category. Trail came out on top against fellow competitors Ahoghill, Northern Ireland, Estes Park, Colorado and Jasper

and Stettler, Alta. “It's what we've been striving for, for many, many years,” added Rodlie. “This is the world championship in horticulture. This is the big one.” Communities in Bloom is a non-profit organization committed to fostering civic pride, environmental responsibility, and beautification. Trail has participated in the program since 2002. After running through the ranks of winning provincially and See JUDGES, Page 2

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Judges applaud Trail’s many features FROM PAGE 1 nationally, the city first set out for an international title back in 2007. After a few attempts, Trail CiB went back to the national stage for a win in 2010 before looking for international bragging rights in 2011. Five years at it, and the judges that evaluated the community this past summer were impressed. “Trail is an industrial city that has clearly reinvented itself, celebrating its rock walls beauty that beautify and shore up properties and roads,” judges Lorna McIlroy and Ted Zarudny wrote. “Also in the figurative sense, Trail rocks with vitality, energy and enthusiasm,” they continued. “The landscape and floral displays, the IncrEDIBLE Green Route, the historic murals and the Avenue of Clans are all assets that make the City of Trail truly (rock)!” Rodlie has been involved since the start of the local program, which was initially brought forward by Dale Andrews and Mary

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FROM PAGE 1 “That’s why we really encourage people to look at their voter information cards,” Sitek said. “To make

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Martin. He believes in the program but says it’s up to the citizens to decide how far the smelter community has come. “It’s like hiring a consultant at $40,000 to $50,000 every year to come in and judge your community, how you live, but not just flowers,” he said. “Flowers is less than 10 per cent of the score.” Participating communities are evaluated on the overall contributions of municipal council and departments; industry; busi-

ness and the private sector, including volunteer efforts, in regards to tidiness, environmental action, heritage conservation, urban forestry, landscape and floral displays. The judges like that Trail CiB revisits recommendations, notably mentioning the city’s adopted stairs, graffiti removal efforts (Graffiti Grannies), and its move from changing out flower beds for more sustainable mixtures. But the city did not score well in youth involvement,

an area Rodlie said needs to be addressed. “We toured every park that (Kamloops) has, and it was unbelievable to see what they’ve done there,” he said. “They just built a longboard skate park down a hillside.” Gina Ironmonger’s presentation on the incrEDIBLE trail was well received from the international crowd. The event was full of surprises, as all competitors didn’t find out how they scored until the official award ceremony rolled out

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the red carpet. “It’s like going to the Oscars,” said Rodlie. “It’s probably the best-kept secret because the judges know where everyone scored.” Horticulture tourism is one of the fastest growing attractions, he said, and Trail and its neighbouring community Castlegar have much to celebrate. “We have two communities now Castlegar and Trail that have both won the world championship back to back, we won this year, and they won last year,” he explained. “There’s no other cities in North America that are that close together that have both won the world championships. That’s huge! And that on its own should be put together as a tourist destination package.” Rodlie is set to make a presentation to city council next week. The city will be invited to participate in the grand championship, for international winners, should council decide to continue to back the program they provided $110,000 to this year.

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the right location to vote.” She said, though quite rare, if something does need to change, it’s done at the local riding level. “There’s still plenty of time before the Oct. 13 deadline, to get a hard copy mailed to you. In the right bottom corner, replacement card is printed in red, to make sure you are using the right vote information card.” Advance polling will be held Thanksgiving weekend (Oct. 9, 10, 11 and 12) from noon until 8 p.m. at the Trail Memorial Centre, Rossland Summit

School, Warfield Community Hall and the Fruitvale Memorial Centre. Besides four days of advance polling, Sitek reminds voters about other options such as voting by mail with packages available online or by calling 1.800.463.6868. Or people can visit any Elections Canada office and vote by special(blank) ballot until 6 p.m. Oct. 13. “There will likely be a list of candidates printed out for you to consult, to make sure you are aware of all candidates in your riding,” explained Sitek.

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“And if you go to a completely different Elections Canada office (from your riding), you will still be voting in your own home riding.” The Trail office is located in Waneta Plaza, open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Proof of identity and address is required. If a government issued driver’s ID or provincial ID card is not applicable, then two pieces of identification are required. For a complete listing of identity options, visit Elections.ca.

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Police release details of one-man crime spree By Sheri Regnier Times Staff

Police have released details on a one-man crime spree in Fruitvale last month. Brody Aaron McKellar, 21, of Fruitvale, remains in custody facing a string of charges following offences committed Sept. 24. According to Greater Trail RCMP Sgt. Darren Oelke, McKellar went on a 24-hour spree beginning with a break and enter into a Kootenay Avenue home, theft of two trucks at two local residences, break and enter into an RV, and a foot chase in downtown Fruitvale. McKellar allegedly

entered a Fruitvale residence about 3:30 a.m. Sept. 24, stole computer equipment and keys to the owner’s 2007 Dodge Ram truck. The owner woke to the sound of his car alarm and witnessed his vehicle leaving the driveway, said Oelke. The truck was eventually located later that morning in the Pend d’Oreille area, and noted to have serious damage. Later Sept. 24, McKellar stole a 2000 Ford pickup from Waneta-Nelway Road while the owner was in his house but was unaware of the perpetrator. McKellar drove the stolen

truck to the 7 Mile Dam area where he broke into an RV (fifth wheel) and stole a TV, generator, Xbox, cooler and tools. He then made his way back to Fruitvale just after 8 p.m. and was spotted by police in the stolen Ford. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle, but McKellar is reported to have fled in the truck at a high rate of speed so police halted the chase. McKellar continued to drive the truck around Fruitvale in a dangerous manner spurring numerous calls to the police, Oelke said. “The truck was located a short time later at an

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he federal budget document began with an ominous warning about deep cuts. Social programs, justice and corrections would be spared as much as possible, but no department would escape the knife. The stark truth was revealed in a table of figures. Health care spending, the core of the Canadian state, was cut by 3.8 per cent in just the first year of the fiscal plan, as population and need continued to grow. No, this is not from the Stephen Harper budget of April 2015, or any other in the last decade. It’s from the Jean Chretien budget of 1995, more than 20 years ago. That’s the last time anyone actually cut health care spending. But wait, you may say. Didn’t I hear that Harper has slashed health care spending by $30 billion? Yes, you probably did hear the biggest, most brazen lie of this election cam-

paign, either from the government unions that advertised it or the politicians who parrot it. If health care really is everyone’s high-priority issue, as pollsters have long assured us, voters should at least know the facts. After cutting provincial health and social services transfers for years to end the string of operating deficits that began under Pierre Trudeau and continued under Brian Mulroney, Liberal finance minister Paul Martin rose briefly to the top job. In 2004, Martin staged meetings with premiers, emerging with what was billed as “a fix for a generation,” with federal health transfers to rise six per cent each year into the future. The future for Martin’s government lasted only two years, as his minority was replaced with one led by Harper. These galloping increases continued until

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the Conservative majority of 2011, after which then-finance minister Jim Flaherty came to Victoria to inform provincial finance ministers of the new plan. (I was there, and the joke was that this was as far from Ottawa as Flaherty could get without leaving Canada.) The six-per-cent increases, by that time triple inflation, would continue for another five years. Starting in 2017-18, increases would be tied to economic growth, with a minimum hike of three per cent, still well ahead

of today’s inflation. That remains the Conservative plan today. All provinces east of Saskatchewan pitched a fit. Manitoba’s NDP finance minister termed it “un-Canadian.” Lefties immediately called it a cut, to which Flaherty replied that transfers to provinces would rise from $30 billion to $38 billion in 2018-19, and continue to grow after that. In B.C., then-finance minister Kevin Falcon praised the long-term approach, acknowledging that health spending was ballooning to half of the provincial budget and had to be brought under control as baby boomers start to retire. B.C. has largely accomplished that, with spending increases below three per cent and health care outcomes that continue to lead the country. As the current election campaign turns into the home stretch, Statistics

Canada has announced a milestone. For the first time in history, the number of seniors exceeds number of children. This demographic shift is inexorable, predictable and must be addressed by whoever wins the Oct. 19 federal election. NDP leader Thomas Mulcair is on record that he will scrap the Conservative formula for growth-based increases that he pretends are cuts, returning to six per cent every year while balancing the budget. Little detail has been provided on how this would be done. Liberal leader Justin Trudeau announced in Surrey last week that he will ante up an extra $3 billion over four years for health care, and “sit down with the provinces immediately” to renegotiate, a rerun of Paul Martin’s political theatre. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.


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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - Opening just days after NASA announced findings showing water on Mars, “The Martian” soaked up moviegoers at the box office. Ridley Scott’s 3-D space epic touched down in theatres with a robust $55 million over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. The results again proved moviegoers’ abiding thirst for space adventures, particularly ones that rely more on mathematics than monsters. The 20th Century Fox release, starring Matt Damon as an astronaut left for dead on Mars, exceeded expectations to nearly rank as the top October debut ever. The estimated North American opening of “The Martian” surpassed that of Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” ($47.5 million) and virtually equaled the debut of Alfonso Cuaron’s “Gravity” ($55.8 million). Another acclaimed 3-D spectacle, Sony’s “The Walk,” took a back seat to “The Martian.” Ahead of a wider opening next week, Robert Zemeckis’ dramatization of Philippe Petit’s World Trade Center stunt took in just $1.6 million on 448 Imax screens. “Hotel Transylvania 2,” slid to second with an estimated $33 million. for $90.5 million in two weeks. Denis Villeneuve’s drug war thriller “Sicario,” starring Emily Blunt, shot up to third with $12.1 million.

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FIRE PREVENTION WEEK WHEREAS there is increasing public awareness of the dangers of fire throughout North America; AND WHEREAS the week of October 4th to 10th has traditionally been designated as Fire Prevention Week; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the Board of Directors of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary do hereby proclaim the week of October 4th to 10th, 2014 “Fire Prevention Week” in the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary. Director Ali Grieve Director Linda Worley Director Roland Russell Grace McGregor, Chair Director Vicki Gee

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THANK YOU TO ALL AREA FIRE FIGHTERS FROM BOTH THE REGIONAL DISTRICTS OF KOOTENAY BOUNDARY and CENTRAL KOOTENAY AND THE BC WILDFIRE SERVICE FIRE FIGHTERS On behalf of the Residents of the Entire Boundary Area, the RDKB Board of Directors wishes to thank all those Fire Fighters who dedicated their time to training and to protecting the residents during the recent 2015 wildfires. One can never appreciate the significant importance of having local fire departments until an emergency or a tragedy strikes. The brave men and women from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary and Central Kootenay who volunteer their time and who dedicate many hours to training to ensure they are ready in the event of a fire are appreciated.

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Surface designs for the Washington St. renewal project were on display at the Rossland Art Gallery on Sept. 30 during a public design charette. Rosslanders had the chance to examine the designs and ask questions of city staff and elected officials. Mike Maturo, the city’s interim chief administrative officer, gave a short presentation on the project and fielded most of the questions. Residents raised a number of issues regarding the design, which Maturo will have to take back to city council for consideration. Among them were concerns regarding the redesign of the intersection at Plewman Way, Kirkup Ave. and McLeod Ave. The design is intended to better define the intersection and direct traffic, but Rosslanders were concerned that it made an already sharp turn from south Plewman to McLeod even sharper. One resident proposed putting in a turning circle. “We’ll revisit the Kirkup and McLeod intersection, and come back to council with comments based on the public input. So we’ll go back to the engineering firm, let them know the concerns, and go back to council with some of the limitations

on what that space can be designed for,” said Maturo. “There’s obviously some good ideas, but whether or not we can actually make those work, and meet the standards that are acceptable for traffic planning is yet to be determined.” Concern was also raised over how narrow the streets are in the proposed design. The narrow design is meant to slow down traffic, but residents were concerned that the narrower streets wouldn’t leave any wiggle room to recover from a slide during the winter. The design is also meant to discourage people from using Washington, Plewman and Kirkup as a shortcut to the highway, but residents were skeptical that would work. Instead residents proposed shutting off access to the highway altogether. “If the residents up there and the town council thought that was a good idea, it could easily be done,” Maturo said of the proposal. “I wouldn’t take a position right now to do that until we had more time to consider it. It would obviously create an impact for all the streets leading down to Columbia [Ave.]. They would witness transit say toward Red Mountain and beyond, that they currently don’t witness.” See CITY, Page 16

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BY TIMES STAFF Eaters in it until Newton netted The Beaver Valley The Trail Smoke Eaters rallied his second point of the night and Nitehawks seven game late but couldn’t complete the fourth of the season on another winning streak came to comeback against the Salmon power play with less than three an end on Saturday at Arm Silverbacks on Saturday, in minutes remaining to draw the the Hawks’ Nest, as their the Smokies only match on the Smokies within two. However, KIJHL Neil Murdoch weekend. Silverbacks leading scorer Nick division rival Spokane The Silverbacks jumped out Hutchison capped the night off Braves’ skated to a gutsy to a 2-0 lead in the first per- with an empty-netter late. 2-1 win. iod as Josh Blanchard and Josh Salmon Arm outshot Trail The Nitehawks Laframboise scored 28 seconds 36-20 with Redmond getting the squashed the Nelson apart, while outshooting Trail win in net for the Backs while Leafs 7-3 on Friday to 13-4. Macburnie suffered the loss. It extend its league-leadThree minutes into the was the Silverbacks fifth win of ing record to 7-0-0, but middle frame, Blanchard and the season, and they currently sit the Hawks’ shooters Laframboise teamed up again to just two points back of first place couldn’t solve Spokane help set up the winning goal Penticton who have won seven rookie goalie Blake by Marcus Mitchell, who beat in a row since losing to Salmon Norman the next night. Smokie goalie Bailey Macburnie Arm, 4-2, in their first game of The 17-year-old netto give the Backs a 3-0 lead. the season. minder earned his first After Ross Armour was sent The Smoke Eaters face the win of the season, blockoff for interference, Salmon Vees in Penticton on Wednesday. ing 44 shots to backstop Arm’s Ross Heidt completed a The 7-1-0-0 Vees sit atop the JIM BAILEY PHOTO the Braves to just their nice play from Taro Hirose and Interior division and are led by Following a nice setup from Ryan Neil, 25, Beaver Valley Nitehawks forward second victory. Carson Bolduc to make it 4-0 on potential first round draft picks “I give full marks to Devin Nemes is stopped by Spokane goalie Blake Norman who made 44 saves the power play at 5:19. Tyson Jost and Dante Fabbro and Spokane they competed in backstopping the Braves to a 2-1 victory on Saturday at the Hawks Nest. Trail pushed back as Evan are coming off a 5-2 victory over very hard tonight and MacEachern took a Max Newton the Prince George Spruce Kings their goalie played really The Hawks con- Braves 14-6 in the third. overtime. pass and rifled it by Silverbacks on Saturday. well,” said Hawks coach tinued to control the “Too many bad habits B.V. Outshot goalie Angus Redmond to make Trail’s next home game goes and GM Terry Jones. play in the final frame, surfaced when adversity Spokane 45-23, with it 4-1 heading into the third. on Friday when they host the “Your just disappointed and had a prime oppor- got to us, and those are the Braves going 1-forMacburnie kept the Smoke Spruce Kings at 7:30 p.m. when you don’t play tunity to draw within the things we have to 4 on the power play, a full 60 minutes. I one after Braves’ for- address,” said Jones. while B.V. went 0-for-2. just thought we had ward Lance Noomen “When you are winning Swanson and Norman too many passengers took a roughing penalty you tend to overlook were named players of y-Houston 86 76 .531 2 W L Pct GB Los Angeles 85 77 .525 3 x-LA 92 70 .568 tonight.” to start the third period. those things, so this the game. Final Standings Seattle 76 86 .469 12 San Fran 84 78 .519 8 Braves forward But Norman was stel- magnified some of the “If we would have American League Oakland 68 94 .42 20 Arizona 79 83 .488 13 Paxton Malone got the lar, his best save com- bad habits and we have scored on half our good East Division National League San Diego 74 88 .457 18 Braves on the board, ing on a redirection in to correct them and chances we would have W L Pct GB East Division Colorado 68 94 .42 24 W L Pct GB x-clinched division scoring on a power play front of the net where that’s all there is to it.” won by three or four x-Toronto 93 69 .574 York 87 75 .537 6 x-New York 90 72 .556 y-clinched wild card with 1:35 remaining in the 17-year-old rookie A late Hawks pen- goals,” said Jones. “We y-New Baltimore 81 81 .5 12 Washington 83 79 .512 7 the first period. kicked out his right pad alty stalled the Hawks were lackadaisical the Tampa Bay 80 82 .494 13 Miami 71 91 .438 19 2015 Postseason Baseball 78 84 .481 15 Atlanta 67 95 .414 23 Glance Beaver Valley outshot and stopped the puck momentum, and whole night, and that’s Boston Central Division Philadelphia 63 99 .389 27 All Times EDT the Braves 12-8 in the on the goal line to pre- Spokane held on for the why we lost. Full marks W L Pct GB Central Division WILD CARD first and would come out serve the two-goal lead. victory. While only their to Spokane but the guys x-K.C. 95 67 .586 W L Pct GB Tuesday, Oct. 6: Houston even more determined The Hawks finally second win, the Braves in Beaver Valley didn’t Minnesota 83 79 .512 12 x-St. Louis 100 62 .617 (Keuchel 20-8) at New York (Tanaka 12-7), 8:08 p.m. in the second period, beat Norman when team has been competi- play their best tonight.” Cleveland 81 80 .503 13.5 y-Pittsburgh 98 64 .605 2 76 86 .469 19 y-Chicago 97 65 .599 3 (ESPN) peppering the Spokane Weegar sent a centring tive in every game this Beaver Valley hosts Chicago Detroit 74 87 .46 20.5 Milwaukee 68 94 .42 32 Wednesday, Oct. 7: Chicago goalie with 19 shots but pass from behind the season, with three of its the Summerland Steam West Division Cincinnati 64 98 .395 36 (Arrieta 22-6) at Pittsburgh W L Pct GB failing to score. Spokane net to Sam eight losses coming in at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. 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 Getzlaf, R (ANA) : 0.91  Seguin, T (DAL) : 1.08  Tavares, J (NYI) : 1.05  Giroux, C (PHI) : 0.90  Crosby, S (PIT) : 1.09  Malkin, E (PIT) : 1.01  Stamkos, S (TB) : 0.88  Backstrom, N (WAS) : 0.95

 Eichel, J (BUF) : 0.00  Johansen, R (CBJ) : 0.87  Toews, J (CHI) : 0.81  MacKinnon, N (COL) : 0.59  Zetterberg, H (DET) : 0.86  McDavid, C (EDM) : 0.00  Kopitar, A (LA) : 0.81  Johnson, T (TB) : 0.94

 Staal, E (CAR) : 0.70  Monahan, S (CGY) : 0.77  Duchene, M (COL) : 0.67  Turris, K (OTT) : 0.78  Thornton, J (SJ) : 0.83  Pavelski, J (SJ) : 0.85  Couture, L (SJ) : 0.82  Sedin, H (VAN) : 0.89

 O’Reilly, R (BUF) : 0.67  Nugent-Hopkins, R (EDM) : 0.74  Ribeiro, M (NAS) : 0.76  Brassard, D (NYR) : 0.75  Stepan, D (NYR) : 0.81  Marleau, P (SJ) : 0.70  Backes, D (STL) : 0.72  Little, B (WPG) : 0.74

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 Bergeron, P (BOS) : 0.68  Krejci, D (BOS) : 0.66  Spezza, J (DAL) : 0.76  Datsyuk, P (DET) : 1.03  Desharnais, D (MTL) : 0.59  Plekanec, T (MTL) : 0.73  Kadri, N (TOR) : 0.53  Scheifele, M (WPG) : 0.60

 Kane, P (CHI) : 1.05  Benn, J (DAL) : 1.06  Hall, T (EDM) : 0.72  Voracek, J (PHI) : 0.99  Kessel, P (PIT) : 0.74  Tarasenko, V (STL) : 0.95  Kucherov, N (TB) : 0.79  Ovechkin, A (WAS) : 1.00

 Perry, C (ANA) : 0.82  Gaudreau, J (CGY) : 0.80  Hudler, J (CGY) : 0.97  Eberle, J (EDM) : 0.78  Carter, J (LA) : 0.76  Pacioretty, M (MTL) : 0.84  Schwartz, J (STL) : 0.84  Palat, O (TB) : 0.84

 Parise, Z (MIN) : 0.84  Forsberg, F (NAS) : 0.77  Okposo, K (NYI) : 0.85  Nash, R (NYR) : 0.87  Stone, M (OTT) : 0.80  Steen, A (STL) : 0.86  Sedin, D (VAN) : 0.93  Wheeler, B (WPG) : 0.77

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 Landeskog, G (COL) : 0.72  Sharp, P (DAL) : 0.63  Nyquist, G (DET) : 0.66  Tatar, T (DET) : 0.68  Toffoli, T (LA) : 0.64  Strome, R (NYI) : 0.62  Oshie, T (WAS) : 0.76  Ladd, A (WPG) : 0.77

 Eriksson, L (BOS) : 0.58  Foligno, N (CBJ) : 0.92  Hossa, M (CHI) : 0.74  Lucic, M (LA) : 0.54  Galchenyuk, A (MTL) : 0.58  Ryan, B (OTT) : 0.69  Hornqvist, P (PIT) : 0.80  Vrbata, R (VAN) : 0.80

 Skinner, J (CAR) : 0.40  Huberdeau, J (FLA) : 0.68  Vanek, T (MIN) : 0.65  Pominville, J (MIN) : 0.66  Lee, A (NYI) : 0.54  Gagner, S (PHI) : 0.51  Perron, D (PIT) : 0.51  van Riemsdyk, J (TOR) : 0.68

 Boedker, M (ARI) : 0.62  Ennis, T (BUF) : 0.59  Saad, B (CBJ) : 0.63  Iginla, J (COL) : 0.72  Neal, J (NAS) : 0.55  Smith, C (NAS) : 0.54  Zuccarello, M (NYR) : 0.63  Simmonds, W (PHI) : 0.67

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 Marchand, B (BOS) : 0.55  Moulson, M (BUF) : 0.53  Kane, E (BUF) : 0.59  Lindholm, E (CAR) : 0.48  Hartnell, S (CBJ) : 0.78  Tanguay, A (COL) : 0.69  Gaborik, M (LA) : 0.68  Kreider, C (NYR) : 0.58

 Subban, P (MTL) : 0.73  Josi, R (NAS) : 0.68  Yandle, K (NYR) : 0.62  Karlsson, E (OTT) : 0.80  Burns, B (SJ) : 0.73  Shattenkirk, K (STL) : 0.79  Hedman, V (TB) : 0.64  Carlson, J (WAS) : 0.67

 Ekman-Larsson, O (ARI) : 0.52  Giordano, M (CGY) : 0.79  Keith, D (CHI) : 0.56  Barrie, T (COL) : 0.66  Klingberg, J (DAL) : 0.62  Green, M (DET) : 0.62  Weber, S (NAS) : 0.58  Byfuglien, D (WPG) : 0.65

 Faulk, J (CAR) : 0.60  Hamilton, D (CGY) : 0.58  Ekblad, A (FLA) : 0.48  Doughty, D (LA) : 0.56  Leddy, N (NYI) : 0.47  Streit, M (PHI) : 0.64  Letang, K (PIT) : 0.78  Pietrangelo, A (STL) : 0.57

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 Vatanen, S (ANA) : 0.55  Krug, T (BOS) : 0.50  Wisniewski, J (CAR) : 0.49  Schultz, J (EDM) : 0.38  Suter, R (MIN) : 0.49  Markov, A (MTL) : 0.62  Rielly, M (TOR) : 0.36  Niskanen, M (WAS) : 0.38

 Quick, J (LA) : 0.75  Price, C (MTL) : 1.08  Rinne, P (NAS) : 0.83  Halak, J (NYI) : 0.95  Lundqvist, H (NYR) : 0.98  Fleury, M (PIT) : 1.00  Bishop, B (TB) : 0.84  Holtby, B (WAS) : 0.93

 Andersen, F (ANA) : 0.81  Rask, T (BOS) : 0.61  Bobrovsky, S (CBJ) : 0.71  Varlamov, S (COL) : 0.75  Niemi, A (DAL) : 0.75  Luongo, R (FLA) : 0.56  Dubnyk, D (MIN) : 0.93  Mason, S (PHI) : 0.53

 Crawford, C (CHI) : 0.67  Howard, J (DET) : 0.55  Talbot, C (EDM) : 1.00  Schneider, C (NJ) : 0.59  Anderson, C (OTT) : 0.66  Elliott, B (STL) : 0.89  Miller, R (VAN) : 1.04  Pavelec, O (WPG) : 0.74

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CBC-TV bets on arts and culture for prime-time THE CANADIAN PRESS Just as the private Canadian networks launch schedules full of Muppets, superheroes and other new American series, CBC is wading in with arts and culture. Have they painted themselves into a corner? Sure, CBC is also touting next week’s return of long-running hits such as “Murdoch Mysteries” and the “Rick Mercer Report.” New, Canadian-made scripted shows such as Chris Haddock’s sexy spy drama “The Romeo Section” will also help CBC stand out from the importpacked competition. Making a serious scheduling commitment to arts programming in prime-time in 2015, however, simply would not happen at a rival broadcaster - which is why Heather Conway is doing it. Conway, CBC’s executive vice-president of English services, is in the second year of a five-year plan to steer the public broadcaster towards a digital future, and one that is - as she emphasized last May at the CBC season launch -“identifiably Canadian.” Conway was the chief business officer at the Art Gallery of Ontario prior to joining CBC in 2013. She sees the arts strategy as one that will “make sure we have a distinctive voice, an offering that doesn’t look or feel like anything else on the dial.” Selling art-related programming on TV has risks, agrees Conway. She’s heard the “eat your vegetables” marketing comparisons. One thing she’s learned from her first full year at the helm of CBC’s schedule, she says, is that she has to be willing to take creative risks - especially heading into a pick and pay TV universe, something the CRTC seems keen on mandating in the coming year. “If you’re not distinctive, if you’re not identifiable, if you’re not offering something unique,” says Conway, “you’re dead.” Jennifer Dettman, CBC’s executive director of unscripted content, is all in on the arts initiative. “We have made a shift in our overall programming strategy,” says Dettman, “to do things other people aren’t doing.” That strategy, she adds, extends across all CBC platforms. CBC’s marketing team has been tasked to get the message out, says Dettman, that this is not your parent’s arts programs.

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of your children and your marriage. Francisco Please get counseling, Dear Stuck: Finding with or without Kate, a girlfriend will not ease so you can work on this. the problem with your Dear Annie: I read wife, so let’s not do that. the letter from “Need When someone marries, Some Relief,” the couthe spouse should always ple in their 70s who come before the parents, were tired of hosting all even though some parthe holiday dinners. ents don’t like that and When my mother may, in fact, encourage Marcy Sugar & got sick, my sisters the grown child to put Kathy Mitchell chose to host the big them first. This is unfair twice-a-year family dinto the child, keeping them infantilized and dependent. ners. When Mom recovered, she Kate wasn’t mature enough to get still didn’t feel up to cooking for an married, but you expected her to army of children and grandchildren, so we did a potluck-style dinner. change anyway. The fact that Kate phones her The sisters who keep kosher were parents daily is not a big deal. But in charge of cooking the turkey discussing personal marital issues and other major dishes. My brothwith them allows them to be a er and I (who don’t keep kosher) bigger part of your marriage than brought raw ingredients and cooked they should be, and Kate refuses to at Mom’s. Of course, we all cleaned change that. You need to determine up after. We estimated the cost of all the which aspects of this are worth being upset about, and which are ingredients and divided it equally. unimportant to the basic well-being (Middle children are very stuck on

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Dear Annie: My wife, “Kate,” and I are in our early 40s and have been married for 15 years. We have two children. Kate has a deeply troubling emotional dependence on her parents that shows no sign of changing. They wanted to come with us on our honeymoon, which I initially thought was a joke. It wasn’t. I flatly refused, and Kate became angry. Early in the marriage, I overlooked a lot of this overcloseness, because I thought she would eventually grow out of it when she became a wife and mother. But it hasn’t happened. Kate calls her parents every day and discusses all of our personal issues with them. She has let me know that they come before the rest of us and always will. We’ve tried counseling several times, but she cannot or will not change and it leaves me frustrated. The only reason I’m still in this marriage is because of my kids. I’m ready to find a girlfriend. What should I do? -- Stuck in San

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KB Division of Family Practice seeks QI Coordinator. For details, visit: divisionsbc.ca/kb/ divisioncareers

HOUSECLEANING. References available upon request. Trail/Fruitvale. 250-231-2200.

Help Wanted

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Business Opportunities GET FREE Vending machines can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-locations provided. Protected territories. Interest free financing. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629 Website www.tcvend.com.

Caretakers/ Residential Managers MOTEL ASST Manager Team to run small Motel in Parksville BC. Non-Smoking, no Pets, good Health, fulltime live-in position. Fax 250-5861634 or email resume to: kjjr27@hotmail.com

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Required to work in fast-paced environment. Please send or email resume with complete prior job history, references and current driver’s license abstract to: Dale Salchenberger at Champion Chevrolet 2880 Highway Drive, Trail BC V1R 2T3 service@championgm.com. No phone calls please.

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Employment

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Car Washer / Lot Attendant

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FOUNTAIN OF Youth Spa RV Resort is your winter destination for healing mineral waters, five-star facilities, activities, entertainment, fitness, friends, and youthful fun! $9.95/day for new customers. Reservations: 1-888-800-0772, foyspa.com

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1909 Robin St, Fruitvale 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Custom Finishes New Price

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John and Cathy Borsato and Gail Toms and the late Del Pearson are pleased to announce the engagement of their children

1853 Mountain St, Fruitvale

Jennifer Borsato & Joel Pearson

The wedding will take place November 14, 2015 in Vernon.

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Classifieds

WANTED

PAPER CARRIERS Excellent exercise, fun for all ages.

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Route 303 15 papers 12th Ave, 2nd St, Grandview Route 304 13 papers 12th & 14th Ave

Route 356 10 papers Green Rd, Pine Ave Route 357 16 papers Hummingbird Dr & Robin St Route 358 14 papers Cole St, Kootenay Ave North, Mountain St and Short St. Route 362 20 papers 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Evergreen Ave Route 363 12 papers Casemore Rd, Tamarac Ave Route 370 15 papers 2nd St, 3rd St, Hillcrest Ave, Moutain St. Route 375 12 papers Green Rd & Lodden Rd Route 379 18 papers Cole St, Nelson Ave Route 380 23 papers Galloway Rd, Mill Rd

Warfield Route 200 Shakespeare Route 204 Kipling St.

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Sunningdale Route 112 8 papers Shavers Bench Route 216 23 papers Celia Cres, Regan Cres Route 217 8 papers Marianna Cres Route 218 8 papers Glen Rd, Hermia Cres

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Route 381 7 papers Coughlin Rd Route 382 7 papers Debruin Rd & Staats Rd

Montrose Route 340 23 papers 10th Ave, 7th St, 8th St Route 341 24 papers 10th Ave, 8th Ave, 9th Ave Route 344 15 papers 10th Ave, 11th Ave Route 345 12 papers 10th Ave, 9th Ave Route 347 16 papers 10th Ave, 9th Ave, 9th St Route 346 27 papers 8th, 9th & 10th Ave Route 348 19 papers 12th Ave, Christie Rd

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Misc Services

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Townhouses

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Cars - Domestic

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OBITUARIES

& FUNERAL

Hedayat Pourmokhtari

It is with our deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Hedayat Pourmokhtari on Wednesday September 30th, 2015. We will miss his love, kindness, knowledge, sense of humor and love of poetry.

Hedayat was born on May 30th, 1931, in Yazd, Iran. After marrying his wife Leyla, Hedayat journeyed to Abhar, a small city in northwest Iran, where he would live with his wife and children for the next 9 years. It was there that he began spreading the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith, which celebrates universal peace and unity. After which he moved to Shiraz, however, in the turmoil of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 he witnessed the destruction of his home at the hands of Islamic radicals. Hedayat, like so many of Bahá’ís, was captured and imprisoned for some months for no other crime than membership in the Bahá’í community. Nothing could destroy his faith or prevent him from serving the community. In 2001, he relocated to Canada, eventually settling down in Trail, to spend the rest of his days with his sons. Hedayat was a loving and caring man of faith as well as a kind father, devoted husband, and adored grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 64 years Leyla, their six children: Ata (Teresita), Aman (Rose), Nosrat (Mahnaz), Anise (Azita), Bahador (Negar), and Vahid (Bahareh), fifteen grandchildren: Navid, Navida, Shahine, Shamim, Amanda, Nabil, Bayan, Nadeem, Burhan, Sina, Keyvaun, Varga, Ilya, Melody and Mahan, and three great-grandchildren: Mia, Ahveen, and Mouness who will forever cherish his memory. Funeral services will be held at “Carberry’s Chapel,” 1298 Pine Ave, on Friday October 9, 2015 at 10:00am, followed by a graveside service at Mountain View Cemetery. Afterwards, a reception will be held at Aman and Rose’s home at 1201 Paquette Dr. Trail, BC. Bill Clark of Alternatives Funeral and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements. You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence by visiting the family’s online register at www.myalternatives.ca

NOTICES Anna Maria Thomas

passed away on Sunday, September 20, 2015 at the age of 91. She is survived by her daughters Sharron (Keith) Reinitz of Hope, and Joyce (Chris) Moxham of Armstrong; sons Howard ‘Hank’ (Wendy) Thomas of Moyie, Neil (Sharon) Thomas of Trail, and Brian (Michelle) Thomas of Trail; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and brothers Adam Selinger of Regina, SK and Al Selinger of Regina, SK. Anna is predeceased by her husband, Adam Thomas; grandson Travis Thomas; and several brothers and sisters. Anna was born on February 27, 1924 in Holdfast, SK. She was married on June 12, 1944 to Adam Thomas, and moved to Trail, BC in 1948 where they raised 5 children. Anna was a foster parent for many years. She loved her grandchildren dearly. She also loved cooking, baking, and canning produce from her garden for her family. Anna made many quilts over the years as well. The family wishes to extend many thanks to the staff at Three Links Manor for their care of Anna. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, October 10, 2015 at 1:00 pm at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, with Father Wayne Pfliger officiating. Should family and friends so desire, memorial donations may be made in Anna’s name to a charity of choice. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.

Ron Wilson photo

This striking Blue Heron was standing tall amid the marshy weeds near Oasis when Ron Wilson snapped this picture on Saturday morning. If you have a recent photo you would like to share with our readers email it to editor@trailtimes.ca.

City addresses some concerns FROM PAGE 8 Any decision to close the street would have to be made by city council, and would no doubt undergo thorough public consultation. There was also concern about how the new design would impact parking on not only Washington St., but also on Plewman Way. Jessica Foster lives on Plewman, and said she’ll lose street parking, which she needs in the winter. “So their (city staff’s) suggestion was ... it’s our problem because we bought the house there knowing that that’s where our house was, and that it was on such a steep

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road,” said Foster. “We also have a lower level garage, but the drive into it is very steep and in the winter we can’t get in and out of that driveway so we don’t use it.” Maturo offered to meet Foster on site to come up with a plan to change the grade of her driveway while the city has machines on site. While many concerns were raised, there was also support for elements of the design. Members of the public left a number of notes on the renderings in support of the bike lanes, and other residents also said they were generally in favour of the changes.

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